Many players avoid casino craps at first because the large oval-shaped table with numerous betting options seems a bit intimidating to table game players. Craps is really easy to learn and fun to play, and here’s how to do it:

Start at a minimum table of five dollars. You’ll usually find them during non-peak hours. I recommend a minimum purchase 20X table minimum. A button on the table will read US gold OFF. when he is in the OFF position, place your money on the table and ask the dealer for $5 chips. You will see experienced players placing various bets. The most popular is the PASSING LINE bet. Place one token(s) on that area in front of you. When you hear the delivery man yell “COMING OUT” that’s when the excitement begins and the designated SHOOTING will roll two dice. These are the bet options:

passing line

If the shooter rolls a 7 or 11 on the first roll, you win the same money. If a 2, 3 or 12 appears, you lose. Any other number, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 becomes its SPOT. A dealer will mark the point number with the US button indicating the game in progress. For you to win, the shooter must roll the point number before rolling a 7. If a 7 appears before the point, the house wins. No other number matters in this bet, no matter how long it takes. The game will end only if a point or a 7 is rolled.

odds bet

This is a bet that all pass line bettors should take advantage of because it pays off in TRUE ODDS and has no house edge. If a point number is rolled, you will have the opportunity to cash in on that bet by placing a side bet behind your pass line bet. Most casinos allow a double odds bet. For example, let’s say 4 is the point. There are three ways to win with a 4: 3 and 1, 2 and 2, or 1 and 3. However, there are six ways to lose with a 7: 4 and 3, 5 and 2, 6 and 1, 3 and 4, 2 and 5, 1 and 6. Therefore, 6/3 is a payoff of two to one. Your $10 double odds bet will win you $20 plus your pass line bet if you win.

Whose approve

A very small percentage of players use this option. It works exactly the opposite of the passing lane. Here you are betting that the shooter will lose the roll. A bet for him whose the pass lane will win if the shooter coming out rolls a 2 or 3, pushes (don’t win/don’t lose) on a 12, loses if a 7 or 11 is rolled. Odds bets are available, however your chances of winning are greater than losing, so you should bet the odds instead of taking them. If a point is rolled as a 4, you win if a 7 is rolled first. This time, 3/6 is a one-to-two payout, so you’d have to chip in $20 to win $10 plus the don’t-check bet.

Keep in mind that only about 2% of players play the game. do not pass, also know as wrong bettor. You will not have many friends at the table when it comes to betting mistaken.

come bets

Come bets work the same way as a Pass Line bet, but can only be placed after a point is established. At 7 or 11 he wins, at 2, 3 or 12 he loses. Any other number becomes its come on and must come out before a 7 for you to win. You can also take true odds on your hit point after the dealer moves your chips to the corresponding number box. This bet is independent of the pass line bet and your entry point may be different than your pass line point. Therefore, if the shooter hits your pass line spot, the game ends, but your hit point bets remain active. If a 7 is rolled during the next out roll, you lose the come bet but your odds are returned to you.

Whose come bets

This work works in the same way as a whose pass the bet after a point is established. You can also bet true odds. You want the 7th to come out before the whose as spot. Here is the big exception we have whose as bet: if the shooter wins his pass line bet, and the shooter whose as the point is made on the next come out roll, you lose not only your bet but your odds bet as well.

place bets

A bet on one or more point numbers (4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10). Bets win if the number is repeated before a 7 is rolled and lose if a 7 is rolled first. The payouts are: 6, 8- pays 7/6, 5, 9- pays 7/5, 4 and 10- pays 9/5.

Buy and Lay Bets

A buy bet is the same as a place bet, except that you pay a five percent commission to the house when you place the bet, but you are paid at true odds if you win. The payouts are: 6, 8 pays 6/5, 5, 9 pays 3/2, 4 and 10 pays 2/1. A lay bet is the exact opposite of a buy bet. You must bet more to win less because your chances of winning are greater than losing.

Good luck!

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